*Fantastic* website! I LOVE being able to preview the themes before downloading them and trying them out.

Did notice a few things though...1) I went through all of the themes and noticed that they seemed to repeat about halfway through. "monoindustrial" is one that I saw at least twice while going through the list. I'm using the latest build of Chrome on Win 7.2) It would be really cool if the preview would save your language choice from preview to preview.3) Any chance you can add a SQL preview? I doubt, however, that very many people use ST2 for SQL or PL/SQL...

One tecnical / OT question...For which part of the site u have used node.js?

we use node js to parse and convert all the sublime text 2 themes into Ace javascript files@MystickPhoenixthanks for your feedback

1) I went through all of the themes and noticed that they seemed to repeat about halfway through. "monoindustrial" is one that I saw at least twice while going through the list. I'm using the latest build of Chrome on Win 7.

we will fix the problem as soon as possible ( probably it is not the only one )

2) It would be really cool if the preview would save your language choice from preview to preview.

It is not in our TODO list at the moment but we will think about that

3) Any chance you can add a SQL preview? I doubt, however, that very many people use ST2 for SQL or PL/SQL...

We will add new languages in our themes preview and probably SQL will be one of them

Our 20 person developer group was recently asked to comment on what color scheme they used, and why. 18 chimed in with more or less advanced arguments, but most importantly they chimed in on what scheme they actually liked using over extended periods of time.

Consensus is that the most comfortable scheme is one extremely close to what is provided by Sunburst (we have a vs.net theme that basically replicates Sunburst.)

Aesthetically, just about everyone loves it. Interestingly, only one out of eighteen preferred a light-background scheme, which was surprising to me.

So people who work/code professionally in an office environment prefer working on a dark background during the day? That is interesting. Yeah I can see working with the dark background during night hours, but during the day that would hurt my eyes.